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		<title>Rant in the Key of Women at Conferences</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2009 03:45:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christine Davis</dc:creator>
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<p>The under-representation of women who work in technology is an important issue.  It&#8217;s not one that I know how to fix.  But one of the ways that it shows up,  is in the lack of women who speak at conferences.  I don&#8217;t know why women don&#8217;t speak at conferences in general;  speaking for myself,  I&#8217;m just not that great at public speaking (:</p>
<p>In the past couple of years,  I have been to two stellar conferences (<a href="http://www.webstock.org.nz">Webstock &#8217;08</a>, in Wellington; and <a href="http://www.bitnorth.com/">BitNorth</a>, just outside Montréal) and a few more that were okay-I-guess.  This is what the gender breakdown of the amazing conferences looked like:</p>
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<h5>Webstock</h5>
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<p style="clear: both">I speculate that when conference organizers care about trying to fix the hard problems, they&#8217;re going to care about all of the little things that go into a conference.</p>
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<h5>I am not going to this one.</h5>
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<p>I mentioned the absurd gender disparity of this conference to a (white, privileged, technical, male) friend of mine, in what turned into quite a surreal conversation.</p>
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<b>me:</b> (I count three of ladies.)<br />
<b>him</b>: heh<br />
that&#8217;s pretty common<br />
ON one hand, i&#8217;d like to see a better balance<br />
On the other, I&#8217;m kind of tired of hearing about &#8220;women in open source&#8221;<br />
<b>me</b>: Did you, uh, complain about hearing women talking at conferences?<br />
<b>him</b>: I complained about hearing about women talking at conferences about women talking at conferences
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<p>I am horrified that he felt that the content of womens&#8217; talks was some how a way to rationalize the lack of women at a conference.  I am also horrified that women feel the need to speak about their place in the technical eco-system that there is a perception that it&#8217;s the only thing they talk about (I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ve ever been to a rah-rah women in technology talk,  but I have heard women speak on all sorts of technical subjects).  I remain horrified that he thought this was a position that was worth vigorously defending;  and I have The Fear that this is a common perception.</p>
<p>And that makes me really fucking angry.</p>
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